Waterford Greenway.
I was looking forward to getting off-road again. But the first section of greenway from Waterford wasn't finished; nevertheless I joined two slow (ie old) cyclists and we made our way out of the city passed construction workers and over piles of rubble. I don't think that we were supposed to be there but we eventually made it through to the proper start of the greenway.
The first few miles were alongside the River Suir and then I had a stop at a railway cafe. It was too early for buns; so I made do with three jelly beans and some water.
After 26 kms, mostly uphill, I rolled into the village of Kilmacthomas and the Coach House cafe. Nice enough place but I was gasping for a drink and it took about 15 minutes to get a cup of tea. They are lucky that I don't do Trip Advisor. I'm reliably told the best cafe in these parts is the Summerhouse Cafe in Lismore - great cakes and no hanging about, that's my style.
Next morning it was back to Kilmacthomas and an exciting start over the greenway viaduct.
I love the way they have kept much of old railway stuff along this route.....
and the modern art inside the concrete tunnels.
Next up was this almost tropical railway cutting and the Ballyvoyle tunnel. A spooky experience, especially when the lights ain't working.

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